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BAST 5" YOUCE,

coppKr p tix sjzrus,IJcfpecifuIly inform1; the ublic, that

th-- v have jufl receivid from Baltimore,pn elegant aflbrimentof Copper and Tin,Stc. l'hey frill contimir at Iaiivi!leand at Shclbyviile, as heretofore'mi'Ung ail sizes of RilL and boilers, hat-te:- -.'

and v;.iih kettle-;- , tea, slew andglue kettle s( sauce pans, rum pinngsand cranes, cu. all sorts of tinware, by v, ultfale or retail, very lowfor cadi.

N. B. The fuhfcribers inform thepublic, that thev h ive alio, commenr.eithe Brass Fnundinji bulinefs, oppofiaAir. Lown''. Cm ryinefhop, Main-ftiee- t

LeAiiigton under the firm of ALTE,&to. They intend making and havingon hand, a conftaiit supply of fafuiona- -

ble And-Iron- s and Candle-Stick- s, Riv-

ets and Still-Cock- s, Etc. Coper-fmith- s

in the western country may be suppliedwith the above ai tides on better termthan they cau.im.purt them. Old brassand copper will be taken in exchangeCalh given tor pewter, brals and cop-

per, n ' 4tAugust 14, 1806- -

LexingtonWARM & GOLD BATHS.THE public are rbfpecllfully in

formed, that I have, at considerable ex,--,

pence, in addition to my former Baths,(on a permanent spring on my premises)creeled three new Bathing Houses, one

ef which is folcly let apart for the La-

dies' use. "

The use cf Rathe, warm and cold, wereso general' with th ancients, and

wrarin'olimates, and the ad-

vantages to he detived from them, notonly to "persons in health as a luxury, butalio in various acute diseases, where ex-

cruciating pain has been relieved, andsudden death often prevented, by the useof the varrn bath alone ; as well as theadvantages to be derived both to children and persons of mature age, from the.tile of one or the other, as the facultymay think adapted to their case, will, thefubicriber trull:, enfurc the countenanceand support of the citizens and othersto the accommodation he hopes his bathsmay afford. Himself and attendants,will, from day-brea- k 'til nine at night,wait on gentlemen ; and careful female,servants are provided to attend at alltimes on such ladles as may be pleasedto encourage the attempt he has madeto add convenience and comfort.

g. a. Weber..N. B.'Dr. Buchan, in England, and

Count Kunitord, a native of our owncountry', with numerous other writers ofeminence, have lotully let torth the ad-

vantages of Warm and Cold bathing,that the reading of their works, it is pre- -

fumed. will be amply sufficient toenfureremuneration to the owner. -- for the ex- -

pences incurred in the present undertaking.

", Persons may pay each time of ba-thing, or engage for the season.

Lexington, 3d June 1806.

FRESH sc? GENUINEM EDICINES.

Just received from Philadelphia, thefallowing ai tides, viz.Itheubarb, root and Spirits of v.ine,

powder Spirits of lavender,Jallap in powder, 1 incture of m ,

Culi-mb- a. root i owd.' Gold tinctute,Squills root, Balsam diniallha,Turmeric root British oil,Ipecacuanha powder, Beafanji's drops,Cinnamon bark, Aiedicumenunn,Cloves and mace, Uilof ummuii,Sugar candy, balsam ccptiva,iUagnes.a, white Venice turpencme,S:il borai, Oil of Spike,Camphor, Oil of laur.,1,Assufoetida, Ess. of peeper-mint-

Gum arable, I Theriucventt,Gumtragacsnth, j Steers opodddock,Gi.m opium, i, Fly stone,Gums of various kinds Lssenceof lemonrEnglish saffron, Ess. of bnnramotSal ammoniac, Juniper oilCremor tartar, Castor oilFlores sulphur, White vitriolAqua tortis, Gum shallac & copalO.l of vitriol, Eve water of superiorElixer of vitri 1, qualityLavender compound, Fish berriesLaudanum. I. Manna slag--

Tincture of rhi'birb, fiest red arenotta so:

Tinctuie of cuidian dyeindes, Bed precipitate mer-cur- j

Venereal pills,Anti-biliou- s pills,. Crude mercuryAnderson's pilb, Calomel .

Lemon peal, BarksCamomile flowers, Balsam of PeniImported senna, Liquorice rootAloes, Rose waterBlue vitriol, Orange peidQu:ll bark, Gentian roothug-ad- 'ead, Figs of the first quali-

tySweet oil by the bottle 2s. 3d per lbSpirits of turpentine Raisins 2s. od. per lb

by the bottle,With a number of other article?.

too tedious to mention, all of vvhic

will be sold at a low rate for cadi,wholel'ale and letail. I will sell thewhole furniture tixh the meciuie, toany person inc'ur.ng to purchase.

J. M. SCHAWG.OppoHte Mr. V,. adford's Printing Of-fic- f,

Main street, Lexington.N. B. DR. J. M. SCHAWG, cures

ruptuies effectually without an incision,lie also cures the tooth ach effrctuallywhen the tooth is hollow, never to re-

turn to the same tooth. He givt-- hisaflitl .nee in the various diseases inci-

dent o the human body, in the practiceor J.'i", lie and Sii':ery

July 22, 1806.

TAKEN UPrcmiahRoi' rs,l',ing near the. Ken-ij.- ;

and near Clay's Ferry, a Bayi..ir years o'd, about fourteen hand;

aded on ihe near shoulder O, shod1, and a b-- b tail- Arpraised to sixty

Len. K. BrcdUey.ls--

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fO THE PUBLIC IN GENERAL,

Elptmnrp rnmKmp.l TTrilitv.inrir-,- r r r- - 1 jyy i x ivc-- vatinum.u

o H O'E S.Til ancient times the bards foretold,

Therhymingtradewouldne'ergrowold1 is true in tueie more pioaern Times,

Mechanics manufacture rymes ;

Murphy and Shaw haetry'd their partI'o imitate the rhyming art,And Willis in thefe.rhyming timesMull surely weave a web of rhymes-Ladie- s

here I beg to mention,(Claimants of his first attention)Handsome shoes in every part,To w;n:.. .- - ;,... r.fJ T 11111 3 II1A.VILI UlLl C 111 til L - I

LT.n j i r ..i. ..- -, :ui'"c,uu" u"f5 "laKC B'" -

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l lie neatly plain, the -- brilliant lpangie,Improves new fashions as they rise.And makes some fpangl'd shoes with ties.CofTack boots, and f iir tops too,Made neate:- here than, any flioe,All sorts and sizes well aflbrted,Made ofleathcr, the bed; imported.And now to tell you Vhere he lives,And strict attention there he givesjTo orders sent both fafiand near,He'll sit you well you need not sear .Main-stree- t, next door to neighbor Noel,'Those who know this, pofiefs a jewel :'But not to make defenption fainter,-- us oppoute tttentelie tne painter ;Adjoining the shop of Aaron VV oodrufF,Whomakesyou fhoesquite goodenough.To tell you this, my mind did laborWho'd not be friendly with a neighbor.Is ladies send a pattern1 flioe,He'll make them neatly to sit yotl.Believing this the bed expedient,He now remains their moftobedient.

RICHAR'D WILLIS,Two or three AprirenticeVwill be taken to

the above business.Lexington August 18, 1806

j sy I JiG LEAVE' CxM 1'P inform my friends,

fE35i iWK 'ate customers, and tlie pub- -

hck, that I have just receivedFresh and Fashionable

SHOES OEvALL KINDS,For at sale t my Boot andShoe Stone, on Short stfeet,next-doo- r tt Mr. Keiser's ta-

vern, and nearly opposite theJdarket-House- , Lexington, to wit :

",v-- "" " w.-- ,S1"J . . J .1...DOys nne aiiu wjarac uu.

' Ladies leather Slippers, at 6s. Gd. a pair,do- - Fancy Kid Shoes,do. Kid, with heels and spring heels, of

all colours,do. Spangled and plain Kid of all coloursdo. Spangled arid plain Morocco Slip

pers ot all colours,Misses Kid and Morocco Slipper..Childrens' Morocco of allcoloars and Lea-- :

ther Jeffefsons, &c So..The above articles I warrant to be as good

agever came to the state, or made in the Unit-

ed States; as I have none but p.rkcd work, Ido not want to flatter the pubhek with an advertisement, as the work will s!.'.i for itself.

MOROCCO SKINSo? allcolours, Lealher,Shoe binding of all colours, and Shoe Strings,Cork Soals, and Black Ball of a superior quality also, a sew pair SKATES.

ALSO,1 Madeira and Sherry Wines,

Jamaica Rum, French Brandy,T Lime Juice,

Coffee, Tea and Sugar,Ind-g-j- Madder, Copperas,Ginger, Pepper, Cinnamon and Cloves,

" Salmon, Mackarel and Herring.Wluch I intend to sell at reduced prices.

" William Ross.June 30, i80G.

TAKEN UP'illiam Monran.'in .Nelson county,

imouth of Beaver crefek, a Bjv Mare,three rears old. thirteen hands three,

ihirii, branded on the near shoulder, butcrible: a small white in the sorehead, a"Hipt on the neck, and several onthebo- -

dy. Appraised to ol. los- - this 16th day ofJune, lBUo- - j

Travis Davis, j p.tuc.. :'r ', ,jState 0 Kentucky Jessamine cottnA

ty, to wit Jitly Tcrjn, 1806.joniu"r-x.avvio- auu E.ieanor ins wne,

to'illiam Sullivan, and 1'olly his wie,Jlmes M'C;ure,andAnc M'Cliirc.Tanrti?iri infant under the age of twenty- -one, by William Sullivan his guardi-- jan, heirs and devisees of AndrewM'Clure, deceased, Compls

ACiAlNSTSatpjipl.- - M'Clure, and John M'Clure

exeaitors of the Iafl will and tefta- -ment of Andrew M'Clure, deceased,defendants.

IN CHANCERY.THE defendant Samuel M'Clure, ha- -

ins sailed to enter his appearance here -in agreeably to law, and the rules of this

fulv xSaf,

appeal latisiac- - ""is an in- - next term,

this nrmotion the complainants by theircounsel It is ordered the court, that

Samuel M'Clure appear here onthe third day next Oftober Term,and answer the complainants' bill ; or!the. same be taken as confelTedgain ft him ; and that a copy of this or- -der inserted in some authorifed paperaccoidniPto law. '

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A Copy. Tefle,SAMl. H. WOODSON Clk.

KEN.TJLT CKY,JWteC 'ircuit Court, June Term, 1806.

iviiyanr ffiirter Complainant,

John Bi ckinridge &c. Defendants.f.HANr.RHY.-- . . '

ujm uit ui uiv. wiuiiMnuiii uy mscounsel It appearing to the satisfaction ofthe court, that the defendant Isaac Robinson is

an of this commonwealth It isordered, tliattlie said defendant do appear hereon the day of our next September term,

1 ,.,a !,. MmnloVnt'. 1,;I .I....H...ai:u anavci m- - wi..fl.i..a..i - uiu, ui lijul Lilt;

same win ' ; unu uiai acopy of this order he published insomcau-- ;

lliOllbtU JULJCl aV.VAMUIlg IV LAW

A Ccpv. Atteste,THOs. BODLEY, c.r.c.c.

&iti'ekf gMntUck' . set.MfoJTrcuit court, Way tenn i3c6,

Joh Edgar, complainant, INagainfl CHN-

Pcter Labia, defendant, jCEIIY.1HL defendant not having entered

his appearance herein agreeable to lawthe rules of this court ; and it

pearing to the fatisfaftion of the couithathei is not an inhabitant of this com- -

monvyea!th-- on the motion of the coin- -iplainant, by his couniel, it is ordered,that the said defendant do anwar hr rron the third day of the next Septemberteim, and anlwerthe compUinant's bill,

'or that the same will taker as confeff--ed; and that a copy this orderforthwith inserted in some aiuhori fed paper ot Kentucky, lor eight weeks iucceffively.

A copy. Tede,wm WALK. REED, D. Clk

KENTUCKY,Lucu. ' Cfirt, June Term,

VilUhta Gouch Ci fuiant,J

Turner, Hig-gins-, 8. Defendants,

TN CW ANTPT. H V-ON the motion of the complainant by his

counsel It is ordei'ed, that lames Adam andLucy . his w ife. be made defendants in thiscause 'and it to the satisfaction ofine court, tnat delendants isenjaimnTurner, and the said James Adarh and Lucyhis wise, are not inhabitants of this common-wealth On the motion of the complainant byhis counsel It is ordered, that the said defen- -

datrts do appear here on the third day of ournext September term, and answer the complainant's bill, or that the same will he takenfor confessed, and that this order be insertedin some authorised paper according to law.

A Copy. Attente,THOs. 130DLEY, c.f.c r

KENTUCKY,Fayette Qpicit Cjurt, June Term, 1806.

Albertus5ri& Siyuiiel M'Gche, & uRpJSI'Geliecl

. rMin.bla!,iai.ts. S. In Chanceryinst jT I

ThomaSj&lish, defendant.. i - 0OI on, leave is given the

Iparties to make James M'Gehee, V complainAnt, iiiu icavc is uiso me complainants toamend bill, uhuh amendment ivas accordingly filed,- and it anpeaiinp; to the satisfaction of the court, that the defendant is notan inhabitant of tins commonwaeltli, It it or-dered, that the said defendant do' appear hereon uieiinrutiay 01 our next September term,and aiibtfier the complainant's bill, brthat thesame will be taken tor contcssed, and that a co-

py of this" order be inserted in Some authorizedpaper agYeeable to law.

A coov,Attbste, Tbos. B?dtcy, c.h. c c.BOttRBON CIRCUIT COURT,

May Term, 1806rhomaRyieJ Cbmplainant,

anjnnit fl- - v

JamesTtffneJia m & others Defehdants.IN CHANCERY,

The defendant Twiuehatn not havincentered his appearance herein agreeablyto the act 01 ailemmy and rules ot thiscoui t, and it appearing to the fatisfa&i-onofth- e

court, tli.it he is not an inhabitantof this commonwealth : On the motionof the cfomplainant by his couufel, it hordered, that ne do appear here on thethiid day the next Angull Term, andanswer the complainant's bill--Th- at acopy of ordei be forthwith insertedfor eight week1! Cutceflively, in some oneot tne Lrizenes oi this State.

A copy.THO: ARNOLD.Clk.

:OTT"cffi'cuiTscT7 July Tom, 1806.

Sublett, Complainant,

Evafi Sneed & William Henry, def'dts.IN CHANCERY.

THIS day came the comolainant bvhis attorney, and it apnearine teethe fa- -tisfadion the court, that he, the de- -tenaant livan Sneed is not an inhabitantot this commonwealth on the motionof 'he complainant bv his counsel. it isordered, that he appear here on the fivthday of our next Oftober term, and nn- -fwer the complainant's bill : that n mnv

this order be inserted in the KentuckyGazette agreeably to law,, and one othercopy be affixed to the door of the, courthoule tor this countv. r

A copy. Telle J

j0bn Hawkins elk. S.'c. C.

STA,TE OF KENTUCKY.County viz. term

"""'1 niiu it nig to cue iniamuu appear nere on the thirdtion of the court, that he not ay of our October and

of commonwealth On fwer the complainant's bill, tlitf t,

ofby

the saidof onr

will a- -

be

INmuuu..

not inhabitant

third

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and

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of

Ricard West, Complainant.againll

Gfcorge Alcorn. Moses Revnnld nrlWm. Alcorn, defendants.

IN CHANOERYTHE defendant VSJiUJam Alcorn, ha- -

v'nS sailed to enter his annearanrp lirin agreeably to law, and the rules of.this court, and it appearine to the fitif--

.'faftion of the court, that he is not aninhabitant of this commonwealth ; onmotion of the complainant bv hU ,,ie' it is ordered by the court, that the

ne will be taken as confelTed againfl!,'m And that a copy of this order benferted in some authorized paper accor- -ing to law.

A Copy. Tefte,S. H.Wnndtn, 17,

'StatefKentucky Jessamine conn.,TT,-- .. . ,

WV iLl L1. T iJ i ! Lmil ffkt?1' '

Jon Rector, Argyle Taylc.- - and James Tor- -fTiit, defendants,

IN CHANCERY.THE defendant John Rector having sailed

iu t..Lt. iiuatjpcik.tiicc uerein agreeably to law,and the rules of this court, and it appearing to

iiiKMuwacuuii 01 uie court, tlut he is not--lniiHMiiant 01 uuscommonvve'i th r.n ...:of the complainant bv his counsel It is ordercd, that the said John Rector do appear hereon the third day of ouv next October Termand answer the complainants' bill, or that thesame will be taken as confessed h;m

1.1... - .. . . 5"'01- '"01,;uiu uiui a copy oi THIS order be 'nwturl ;..some auiiiorisea paper according to liw

Tctr-- , SAMl. II. WOODSON Clk

WILSiON'S GKAMMARFofale at this office. '

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VjRXJS ABJE PTtOPEinYR SALE. J700 acres Military .Land, lying onj

B'tilli creek, N. W. T. whcie the 1'o.al'T..- - r 1 n

luuc-- iroin L.ui!eito.ie to ChillituUiethis traft C6ntains about three hu.dredacres of rich bottom, the remainder is

Prtjwel. timbered;-

has on it. good! mill," f rJohnr - nm

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seat,-an- d is an excellent Hand forlichoufe. - r

500 acres ditto ditto. Wintr on Clover't . .....,'ijii--k uiech., a urancuot tne ialt

the Little Miami,. N. W.. T. in a LoHneighborhood, about three miles fromjSDunhams-Tow- n, seven from Williams- -burg, and eleven to twelve from thehi o river

1000 acres ditto ditto', lving on Bruflicreek, a sew miles from New Market,N. W. T.' 5000 acres, lying on Bank Lick creek,Kentucky, part" of two tra&s, containing 6000 acres, iurveved and natentedfor William Jones.

4000 acres, Clarke county, Kentucky,part of a traft of eight tlioufand acres,surveyed and patented for Richard Chin- -nevorth.

332 2-- 3 acres, Mason county, Ken-tucky, part of 5000 acres, furveved andpatented for1 George Underwood. ;

1 200 acres, Mason county, Kentutky,surveyed iAfl patented for Moody ja-n-

M'Millin. I

1000 acre Military land, on thfcwa-ter- s

of Rufrell' creek, Green river,32 5 acres, JeiTerfon county, Kentuc-

ky, abo'ut sour miles from Louisville, 40acres of thm tract is cleared.!

116 -2 acres, Franklin county, Herutucky, on the North fork of Elkhorii)about six- miles from Frankfort,; on that.tract are cou(iaerable improvements'

A House and well improved Lot inthe town ot lJdns, on M,ain 'greettfadjoining Ms. Hughes's tavern.

An Inn and Out Lot in said town,,xs.uo a name ana wen improved Lot

111 this place.1.The above described property vill be

low low tor Cash, Hemp and Tobacco, or on giving bond with good fectiii- -ty, a considerable credit may be had.--F- or

further particulars enquire of Aii-drc- w

F. Price, attorney in sad for 'orto the fubferiber.)'

, JOHN JORDAN.Jun.Lexington Kentucky,

January 13, 1803. J

FOR SALE.A ratlS At bargain may be'had in that hand- -

fomqvjV, of land whereon Inbiv live, ol 455acrs, lying on TJavid's fork of Elkhom, inrycne ccunry, eight miles iroin Lexington.There is about 120 acres of open land, thedwelling house is of brick, two (lories, 47 bv22, finUhi d off in a neat plain manner ; tworift mills in good repair, having lately been

'milt anew, the dam ar.d all the under worksf (he mills are of locust timber, and the mills

are allowed to grind fatter than any mills inthat quarter, one pair of stones are FrencHBurr; there are two good log houfl-- at ftidmills, and a diltillery (ikewife convenientthereto, the brings and frock water were never known to sail, the springs being equal toanyin the country. As I wilh to sell for cash,I mean to offer a great bargain, I will takesour pounds per acre ca!h, selling the whole"6mti,ui a wut unioe it as may oelt lurthe purchaser, as it lies well to divide, liar.- -

she improvements at a very moderate price,and the land will not ba six dollars ner acreany person who Wil) view the place, will beconvinced that it isMhe fcreateft bargain thathas been sold, or offered for sale, in this quar.tcr of the countny. Any person wifhh-.g- i topurchase, can view the premises. by aDDlvinoio iiiciuoicnuer Jiving tnereon. 1 will alsoleu the btud Hotfe

LAMPLIGHTER:It is well known that hisfiuure-an- blood isequal to ane horse in the state, and as a foalgetter, is in as high repute as any other horseKnown of I will take looo dollars for himand that he would make in one season. in dit'.ferent parts of this date, his 'colts being somuch approved of, it being generally allowed,liiui. no none ever uooa in tnis part ot thecountry, whose colts were so univerfalv at- -

proved (jf, or had so sew sorry colts amongstmem.

10HN ROGERS.August 1, 1806.

TWEV TY DOLLARS REWARD.

ONe 3 oth of June at nicht, raydiop vTas bro ken open, and two valuable

SILVER WATCHEStaken out ; one of them capped withfjlver, maker's name. Geortse Edwin.London, No. 487, a small chin out of!the lace at thehgure 6; the other a com-mon size Avatch, with a black silk chainand brass key ; the paper in the casestained by being wet, some marks of milon the balance wheel, the name and num-ber not known, I will give the abovereward to any peifon who will deliversaid watches to me in Lexington.

Edivd. West.

ooksellers ci? Store-ieeber- r.

ACOB D. DIETRICK.PtWl eraud Bookseller, Hatrerffown IVTj

rylajitljhttsnow in the press, hisWa'sbfrigton or JiagerstownGERMAN ALMANAC,

For 1807.To be neatly nrinted on oonrl r, er

and will be well bound, and h;ri, arein greatdemand in the slates ot Virginiaj.iaiyiai.u, x ciiuivivauia, ana Ulno, andwith which he will be happy to supplythole persons who may want, nn h,.

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r --. ..is, v.iMin.1, .,

.iifrimirnn rf. x ,imniK..w...,-..,- .,, asu.i.uijuurg, mayberequired, from winch places they canbe forwarded to any )art of eiieCountry- - those wil want are

to give early information, men-tioning what quantity, that thev maybe forwarded as soon as '

N. B. Letters per DOfl will ,.,.:..itnineujate attention. -

LAS T NOTICE. . ,' -I H, . J - I. -linn; iimeui' n to i- -r I'te tir.TiA ot Seitz Sc Lai i in, Jul.n A. Seit.

J ' J0'!" ' C'11? J01''.:- - !" Jrd,n junior

01 u in, aie" "'11RC-ldtei-

iV ",r""f"y " l"ir reiDective .accoits toc lai" "7 , .f

u. V , " Tn,0.,s hereby Uuly au- -iioriico to tereive the same. Tli r. ,.

iwu.iy 11JIIIIU1.CU.

J. Jordan jr.and HOGS' LARD, will be .eceived atthe market price-,'i- n payment.

Lvington, January 28, 1805, tfBLUE DYING.

Mrs. Keiseu, take this meihodTns iiifnrniiiirt. ...... fli,.. ntiWr. H...T-- is ........ v, 1., ,i me ms commen-ced the Clue Dyitif?U.unners, next doorlielowMi. Hufton, the saddler, where (lie will dyeconon, yarn, and thread, nr anu i-

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'home made cloth, which (he w'dl warrant toltand't color, a"t'ilie dyes with liot dyeSlw will dye the above article 1 as cli8ipa'they cm be done aitf-whe- ;n Ltxingtouiana receive produce in payment.

Fe'n-uir- y 25, 1806.

jor.PH OR AY.HAS renicvad.tu-- ; Store to the (lone

houle, oppolite Samuel &. George Ti ot-ters, lately occupied by MelTr.. Hart UBaitiett; and has'iull received, in addition to his farmer alTortment, a verycicgiuit itippiy 01

GOODS, Jiivvill be sold cheap for Cash..exington, March-- , 1806",

Doctors Fullback &? Dudley,HAVE commenced partnej-fhi-the praftioe of Medicine,

Sec. in Lexington. By their skill in tholeprofeflioils, and attention to buline'ls,they hope to merit a' share of the mihlic.confidence.

May 20, --1806.

FOR SALE, r QA Veryocellent WAGGON. v,th Xiie Gecra and the fifth th.1111, in comX

se oif.er. I quire ot pi inter.

'"it bALr.A NEGRO WOMAN, and two

CHILDREN- - Enquire offubfenbe n Lexinc

Hem yJuly 3d,iS'.6.

' - - I OK ,iiL,h,A trufly houle woman, thirty two syears of aV, - f go(,d uuuitutioii,y

is an cxi tile cotto fpinnci, and feu 3

and knits wlII.- - -- Price "80. ' "

MATTHEWS FLOURNOY.Fayrtt- - t. , July 29, 1S06.

i ANNER'S OILTHE sbscnbei-- have for sale, a sew

rels of TANNER'S OIL,-- . a supn-iornui-

"tj'- - - '.KSrfm rrLexington., July Slst, 1806,

bar--

rHIv STAGE AFor the Ohmbian Sprivrs, -f isl.TT t 1 . ..:.- -. .3 - vi 11 M Ms' rri r c

ton, every Rjonday mornii.g, alK ,,'tri,onSaturday The Stage is now furnished wiseexcellent horses, and a good cai.-fu- l dr.vcrC" BANKS.

Olympian Sprinirs, July 5, 78f;fi

I'OK SALE, -

A LIKELY youngNEGRO VVOMAV

"c. ocquaintea with houle work-e- nquuc 01 tne jf inter.

tf HI Atip-uf- . Jfi06.FOR SALE.

A likely Neg.o Woman and child.nquire of the fubferiber, livino-- in w.n

cucucr, iiarKe countvGEO. WE1B

July 23, 1805. 3v

.. FORSA1,EFO rtARWA Likely Young Negro Man,

urn. is active. ll.o.ig ar.d hralthv. n.quire at this office.

tt Fuly p6. 1J06.

J. BLEDSOE,Hasjixed his reiidcr.ee in Lexington.

ii, win continue 10 rr.tctise Law in theCircuit CourS, which heh hcreloloi . tt..Jied; in the Court of Appc.lsand the FcdenJs.our at i ninKiort - -- Mis olhre is the on. ately occupied bv mri Ji'ine.-- H.ij-he- s. IK-- ,cang.to be punctual in the dibcaaige of his

duties.Levi igtnn, June: J, 1S06.

S ?"OLEN"Ojt of niv fl .lilt lo;. in T.pv-lnrv- ,

on the night ot the 17,th current, a dark-ba-y

horse, fuppof d to be ahout fifteenhands high, and e, ;ht or nine vs, mwith a sew white h.iijrs on his 'tori-hir-

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his mane in liniiis; to the lest fi.Hp. .i,..11 ..... - . ' I

.."u.w tn. iul h,uji, appearinor to ha- -

been occafiontd by a rope tied round it 'no brands recollefted.

I will satisfy any person amply whowill deliver me the horse, or give suchinformation that L get him .idgive 20 uoihi iewardf,.ra)).e,i odirip-th- e

T, J3' ir,: j'Le.u::jn, Jul) 23, UOi.

.j .v,n,s.L iciius, iiiu win aenver them!" more tan, anu lome white hairs iuft,(free or exDencel in GrrenraYVl. ri ! .kr.. ,1,. i.e. i,. .J

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fimflied.vtill

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